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Regional water wholesaler to 6 counties
covering 5,200 square miles
Serves 19 million people = 50% of the
state’s population with projected
population growth ~170,000
people/year
Regional economy $1 trillion
Supplies about half of all regional retail
demands
Includes 26 member agencies
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Where Southern California
Gets its Water
Water Banking / Exchanges
Transfers & Storage
Los Angeles
Aqueduct
SWP
Supplies
Local Supplies
Groundwater & Recycling
Colorado River
Aqueduct
Supplies
Conservation
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Metropolitan Distribution System
Jensen 1972
830 miles of pipeline and tunnel
242 miles of aqueduct
5 major treatment plants
7 pumping plants
Older than 50 yrs –
Weymouth 1941
Diemer 1963
Mills 1978
Skinner 1976
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Colorado River Aqueduct
1,800
1,600
CRA and Dist. System Expansion
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
2013
2009
2005
2001
1997
1993
1989
1985
1981
1977
1973
1969
1965
1961
1957
1953
1949
1945
1941
1937
1933
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Colorado River Aqueduct
1,800
1,600
CRA and Dist. System Expansion
1,400
State Water Project
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
2013
2009
2005
2001
1997
1993
1989
1985
1981
1977
1973
1969
1965
1961
1957
1953
1949
1945
1941
1937
1933
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Ozone Retrofit, San Diego 6,
Skinner Plant Expansion
1,800
1,600
1,400
Diamond Valley Lake, Inland Feeder,
Ozone Retrofit
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
2013
2009
2005
2001
1997
1993
1989
1985
1981
1977
1973
1969
1965
1961
1957
1953
1949
1945
1941
1937
1933
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2013
2009
2005
2001
1997
1993
1989
1985
1981
1977
1973
1969
1965
1961
1957
1953
1949
1945
1941
1937
1933
1,800
Infrastructure Reliability
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
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700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
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Infrastructure
Regulatory
Cost Efficiency & Productivity
Water Quality
Supply Reliability
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Oxidation Retrofit Program
Diemer WTP – January 2012
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Manage numerous projects of smaller scope
Infrastructure rehabilitation for operating facilities
Limited shutdown opportunities/durations
2-fold increase in capital projects from 1996 to
2012
Enhance/adopt project management and
implementation capabilities
Implementation of large-scale capital projects
through mutually beneficial partnerships
Joint financing
Water agencies
Sanitation Districts
Power Utilities
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